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Houses on Mont-Saint-Michel
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Mainly located in the St Peter’s church area, the typical Norman houses from the 15th and 16th centuries stand proudly with their half-timbered walls. They are built following a medieval technique, using thick beams which form tiles. In between the beams, the cob is made using water, hay, and clay. Once dry, the cob is covered with a plaster of sand, linen, and lime which gives it its typical fresh-butter colour as well as protecting it from the weather.
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